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Physiology

Anjanath resembles a Tyrannosaurus; it has black and grey feathers on its back which coupled with its flesh-toned scales, make it look similar to the archetypal image of a vulture. It's hide is primarily pink in color, while a dark pelt covers its back which ends in a ruff at the neck, leaving the head bald. Large fangs protrude from the monster's lower jaw, giving it the appearance of an under-bite. Anjanath's massive jaws are counterbalanced by its bulky tail, the underside of which is lined with quills. Compared to its powerful hind legs, the monster's forearms are extremely small. Hidden beneath the monster's pelt is a pair of dorsal sails, which only flare out at select moments. Anjanath can also unfold a prominent nasal crest, which it uses to mark its territory via mucus, sniff out prey, or indicate heightened aggression. Once primed, the flame sac located in Anjanath's throat will glow a fiery red.

Behavior and Abilities

Anjanath has powerful jaws that allow it to rip apart foes, along with a powerful nose used for smelling out prey. It also has the ability to breathe fire from its mouth utilizing an organ in its throat. Anjanath are relentless predators that will chase down anything that dares attack them. Once they've been provoked, Anjanath won't let an enemy get away easily. When enraged, Anjanath will breathe heavily and reveal its nostrils. It will also occasionally flash small fins from its back. Anjanath's head and legs can be wounded. Its tail can also be severed. When enraged, Anjanath will breathe heavily and reveal its nostrils. It will also occasionally flash small fins from its back.

In the Ancient Forest, Anjanath is in the middle of the food chain. So far, it is only outclassed by Rathalos in that location.[1]. Anjanath has Turf Wars with every monster that is found exclusively in the Ancient Forest, but it has none for any monster that is found in the Wildspire Waste. Once enraged, Anjanath will chase down any foe in its way. It will even chase hunters into other areas, following them without a second thought. This is also true for most large monsters in the game.[2]

Game Data

Physiology

Anjanath Physiology for Monster Hunter: World

Cutting Damage(Click Image to Zoom)

Impact Damage(Click Image to Zoom)

Shot Damage(Click Image to Zoom)

Key:

= Non-Weak Point

= Fairly effective

= Effective

= Most effective

Weak Point Hitzone Damage Data

Hitzone

Cutting Damage

Impact Damage

Shot Damage

Nose

80

75

90

Head

70

70

65

Neck

30

30

10

Wings

80

45

90

Body

30

30

45

Left Leg

30 (45 when wounded)

30 (45 when wounded)

10 (50 when wounded)

Right Leg

30 (45 when wounded)

30 (45 when wounded)

10 (50 when wounded)

Tail

60

60

75

Breakable Parts:

Head, Legs, and Tail

Element Weakness Damage Data

Hitzone

Fire

Water

Thunder

Ice

Dragon

Nose

0

30

15

20

10

Head

0

25

10

15

5

Neck

0

20

5

15

5

Wings

0

30

15

20

10

Body

0

15

5

10

5

Left Leg

0

15

5

10

5

Right Leg

0

15

5

10

5

Tail

0

20

10

15

5

Status Effects Data

Poison

Sleep

Paralysis

Blast

Stun

★★

★★

★★

★

★★

Key:

★ = Fairly effective

★★ = Effective

★★★ = Most effective

✖ = Not effective

Monster Materials

Name

Rarity

Value

Description

Anjanath Scale蛮顎竜の鱗

4

430z

Anjanath material. Mostly obtained by carving. Broadly used for many purposes.

Anjanath Pelt蛮顎竜の毛皮

4

630z

Anjanath material. Mostly obtained as a reward. Lowly heat-resistant, used to craft gear.

Anjanath Fang蛮顎竜の牙

4

830z

Anjanath material. Obtained by breaking its head. Sharp, used in many weapons.

Anjanath Nosebone蛮顎竜の鼻骨

4

860z

Anjanath material. Obtained by breaking its head. Unusual and difficult to handle.

Anjanath Tail蛮顎竜の尻尾

4

860z

Anjanath material. Obtained by carving its severed tail. Stiff, used to craft gear.

Anjanath Plate蛮顎竜の逆鱗

5

2400z

Anjanath material. A valuable find, used to fortify gear. Said to be quite hard to come by.

Name

Rarity

Value

Description

Anjanath Scale+蛮顎竜の上鱗

6

1060z

Rare Anjanath material. Mostly obtained by carving. Broadly used for many purposes.